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Exploring Indigenous Heritage on Route 66

Exploring Indigenous Heritage on Route 66

Route 66 isn’t just asphalt and neon, it threads across the ancestral and living homelands of many Indigenous nations. From Potawatomi lands at the Chicago start, through Osage and Kickapoo land in the Midwest, across dozens of Tribal Nations in Oklahoma, to Pueblo communities in New Mexico and Navajo and Hualapai lands in Arizona, more than half of Route 66 runs through Indian Country. For travelers looking to go beyond the kitsch, the most authentic experiences are those led and offered by tribal people themselves. These experiences vary from guided canyon walks and pueblo tours to trading-post galleries, and tribally owned lodgings. Spending your money at these establishments directs tourism dollars to local economies and cultural programs. You can create a positive experience for both yourself and these communities by visiting with gratitude and respect – prepared to learn about the local cultures and histories.

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Holbrook, Arizona: Exploring History in a Rock-Hounder’s Paradise

Holbrook, Arizona: Exploring History in a Rock-Hounder’s Paradise

Holbrook, Arizona, is a blend of old and new, wild and quirky. From its petrified forests and colorful rock shops to its retro roadside attractions, this town offers a truly unique Route 66 experience. Holbrook invites travelers to embrace the charm of Route 66 with open arms and a sense of adventure. So, pack your sunscreen and your curiosity, and get ready to explore a town that wears its history proudly.

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6 Days on The Loneliest Road in America

6 Days on The Loneliest Road in America

This next stretch is where you’ll begin to understand why this is known as “The Loneliest Road in America.” Get an early start and be sure to top off your gas tank before leaving Fallon. Your first stop is Sand Mountain, a vast dune complex popular with dune buggy and dirt bike enthusiasts. Sand Springs Station, one of Nevada’s best-preserved Pony Express relay outposts, and an eerie reminder of the hardscrabble life early travelers endured here.

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Surviving the Loneliest Road in America: Nevada’s Highway 50

Surviving the Loneliest Road in America: Nevada’s Highway 50

Having traveled the highway across Nevada (and back) myself, I can assure you, no special skills are needed to survive; just a sense of adventure, a little planning, and a better attitude than a certain ‘LIFE’ magazine writer. Whether you’re a history buff or an outdoor enthusiast, there are plenty of surprises for the curious-minded traveler.

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Places to Stay in Yellowstone National Park

Places to Stay in Yellowstone National Park

With over 3,400 square miles (8,900 square km) to explore, the amount of attractions you can see during your visit to Yellowstone depends widely on your access to the park. Staying within the park boundary gives visitors easy access to trailheads, guided tours, and unique park amenities.

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Best Thru-Hikes in America

Best Thru-Hikes in America

Discover the best thru-hikes in America, from the lush forests of Vermont’s Long Trail to the rugged deserts of the Hayduke Trail. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a first-time adventurer, these iconic trails offer breathtaking landscapes, unforgettable challenges, and a chance to connect with nature like never before. Lace up your boots and get ready to explore the wild beauty of the U.S.!

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Three Days in Fairbanks Exploring Alaska’s Interior

Three Days in Fairbanks Exploring Alaska’s Interior

Turn off all distractions, close your eyes for a moment, and relish the birdsongs and floral aromas that fill the air around you. In the winter, you might even catch sight of the aurora borealis. Then, after each day’s activities, hit the town for delicious food catering to all taste buds and budgets.

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